「Vajrayana」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| abbot of all monastic universities in turn, | vajrayana adept, whose textbooks are still today used |
| vered as Adi-Buddha in the Nyingma school of | Vajrayana, along with his consort Samantabhadri. |
| And it is in the | Vajrayana and Mantrayana traditions of esoteric transm |
| a feature of esoteric traditions such as the | Vajrayana, Bucknell and Stuart-Fox (1986: p.vii) cite |
| The practices and rituals of | Vajrayana Buddhism are also often interpreted as a pro |
| Vajrayana Buddhism taught its teaching would be popula | |
| ism contains Tantric Buddhism, also known as | Vajrayana Buddhism for its common symbolism of the vaj |
| y of wrathful deities, enlightened beings in | Vajrayana Buddhism that adopt a fierce countenance to |
| elled to Dharamsala, India in order to study | Vajrayana Buddhism and the Tibetan language, before be |
| anspersonal chakras are seen in Hinduism, in | Vajrayana Buddhism, in Daoism and in qi gong, and in N |
| In | Vajrayana Buddhism, the Diamond Realm (Skt. |
| In | Vajrayana Buddhism, tantric sexual practice (Sanskrit: |
| Chagdud Gonpa centers practice Tibetan | Vajrayana Buddhism, primarily in the Nyingmapa traditi |
| In | Vajrayana Buddhism, Pawo (Wylie: dpa' bo; literally "b |
| a that Padmasambhava went to Tibet to spread | Vajrayana Buddhism. |
| traveled to Tibet to learn the teachings of | Vajrayana Buddhism. |
| , Washington, Denner took up the practice of | Vajrayana Buddhism. |
| mentioned and named in the esoteric texts of | Vajrayana Buddhism. |
| ymbolic crescent knife or 'chopper', used in | Vajrayana Buddhist ceremonies. |
| Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo, a | Vajrayana Buddhist sacred scripture that records oral |
| ied by the term Ani is said to have led some | Vajrayana Buddhist nuns in India to prefer the prefix |
| n center for maintaining the precious secret | Vajrayana Doctrine. |
| (need dates) is a | Vajrayana Dzogchenpa who was a disciple of Sri Singha. |
| ism, Gross felt attracted by Buddhism in its | Vajrayana expression. |
| n in 1999 on ‘Catholic Meditation in Tibetan | Vajrayana Form' for the Pontifical Council for Culture |
| Samye, "he said that the degree to which the | Vajrayana had spread in Tibet was unparalleled, even i |
| ion of meat and alcohol (as do some sects in | Vajrayana); however, "The consumption of alcohol is li |
| practice, students may continue on to study | Vajrayana, Mahamudra, and Dzogchen practices under the |
| In | Vajrayana, Mahayana, Theravada, Zen Buddhism the conce |
| These five Buddhas are a common subject of | Vajrayana mandalas. |
| In | Vajrayana, namarupa is informed by the related doctrin |
| training and teaching of esoteric Buddhism ( | vajrayana or mikkyo) is more open than in its parent o |
| ni Buddhas (or "Five Meditation Buddhas") of | Vajrayana or Tantric Buddhism. |
| In the | Vajrayana practice path of Tibetan Buddhism, the lama |
| In | Vajrayana practice, the refuge tree is often visualize |
| racticed in Tibetan Buddhism, as part of the | Vajrayana practices. |
| g on context, it can refer to the ideal of a | Vajrayana practitioner; to living people (where it is |
| For | Vajrayana practitioners, the chant Om Mani Padme Hum i |
| h made the Maratika caves a sacred place for | Vajrayana practitioners. |
| ungpa's reply was that as long as he did his | Vajrayana purification practices, it did not matter, b |
| udies in Buddhist philosophy and training in | Vajrayana rituals, receiving instruction from many Lam |
| In the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhist | Vajrayana, Samantabhadra is considered a primordial Bu |
| is an important Buddhist tantra used in the | Vajrayana schools of Buddhism, particularly the Japane |
| unclean) is a vidyaraja (wisdom king) in the | Vajrayana sect of Buddhism. |
| in Tibetan Buddhist terminology relating to | Vajrayana tantra. |
| t the specific oral commentary by authorized | Vajrayana teachers |
| Vajrayana techniques incorporate many visualizations/i | |
| Early | Vajrayana that was transmitted from India to Tibet may |
| al Rinpoche also practised and taught in the | Vajrayana tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. |
| See also gankyil of the | Vajrayana tradition which is cognate with bindu. |
| According to the | Vajrayana tradition, this approach is considered less |
| According to the | Vajrayana tradition, self generation is held to be mor |
| tan Buddhism is sometimes referred to as the | vajrayana, which can be translated either as the "ligh |
| Denigrating women "Within | Vajrayana women are considered to be the embodiment of |
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